Exponent Bias is a value subtracted from the stored exponent in floating-point numbers to retrieve the actual exponent, crucial in computer arithmetic and representation.
A comprehensive overview of floating-point numbers, their representation, uses, and comparisons with fixed-point numbers. Understand the advantages and limitations of floating-point arithmetic in computational devices.
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